Argyle Motor Lodge - Hobart

From $ 108.0 to $ 132.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6234 2488
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Argyle Motor Lodge offers quality conveniently located accommodation two kilometres from Hobart’s city centre.

Choose from the tastefully decorated motel rooms, self-contained studio, or the luxury of an executive or premier spa suite. Level access units are available.

There is a licensed bar, guest laundry, dry cleaning, off street parking and even breakfast in bed if you desire. All rooms have tea/coffee making facilities, toaster, refrigerator, telephone, television, iron/ ironing board, electric blankets and heating. Self- contained studios have a full kitchen.

There’s so much to see in Hobart - imposing colonial buildings, quaint restored cottages, the bustling historic waterfront, fishing boats, sailing boats, the galleries, curio shops and fine restaurants of Salamanca Place.

Do some beer tasting at Cascade Brewery, cruise to Moorilla Estate for beer and wine tasting, or for chocolate lovers cruise to Cadburys. Drive to the summit of Mount Wellington for great views over Hobart.

If you want a change from the city take a short drive to Richmond village settled in the early 1800s, with preserved cottages, churches and famous sandstone bridge. Or take a flight from nearby Cambridge for a birds-eye view of the south-west wilderness.

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